“Clemson said they like Ryan a lot and that he’s at the top of their board. Yes, sir, if Clemson offers Ryan, it would seal the deal. There’s no ifs, ands or buts about it. David and Ryan, those guys are like family. They are like brothers to me. I’m close to them. We’ve had success playing football together and I don’t want to change it.”

Carter said he’s had limited contact with Clemson but would probably commit rather quickly if they offered a scholarship. “Yes, because that’s all I’ve ever wanted to do, to play with Robert in college. I’ve been best friends with David and Robert since the eighth grade. We’re like family.”

Not a word about the coaches in there. I guess Nkemdiche will worry about them in a couple of years if things don’t turn out as well as he expects.

The sad part is that a University would let a 17, 18 year old kid tell them what to do. This is recruiting in the 21st century folks. This is what the media and networks have created. Some kid in Grayson, GA can tell you when, how, who, what and where and guess what, you will do as you’re told. Dabo is weak if he let’s this guy control him. It doesn;t matter, he will be out of a job in a year or two anyway.

We need around 40 players, so let’s up the anti by 1 player and watch Dabo’s head explode. Then once they get here, we can find out which ones are worth keeping. We can get the Campus Police to arrest those trouble makers and Mark Richt can through them off the team for Violation of Team Rules.

We get the best player in the Country.

Mark Richt gets credit for cracking down on the trouble makers.

We get the Scholarships back.

WINNING!!!

Bloviation for the Dawgnation

Quote Of The Day

“I didn’t know I got criticism,” Richt quipped, feigning incredulousness. “It’s just the nature of the beast. If you can’t take criticism, then you shouldn’t coach.” -- AJ-C, 7/21/15